Kimber Micro 9 NWTF Special Edition 9mm Luger, 3.15 in Barrel, Two-Tone Tan Slide/Black Frame, Fixed 3-Dot Sights, 6+1
This Kimber Micro 9 NWTF Special Edition is a limited factory collaboration with the National Wild Turkey Federation, featuring a tan (flat dark earth) stainless-steel slide with turkey motif and "NWTF" rollmark. It pairs a stainless 3.15 in barrel with a matte black aluminum frame for a purposeful two-tone profile. Built in the United States, it delivers a micro 1911-style, single-action format with details tailored for discreet carry and clean handling.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This firearm is in excellent condition. There are very minor, superficial scratches and blemishes present. The bore is bright and clean.
What’s Included
- Kimber-branded soft zip pistol case
- 1 Kimber factory 6-round 9mm steel magazine with finger-extension baseplate
This NWTF Special Edition stands out with factory-applied slide markings that include "NWTF" and three turkey silhouettes. The tan stainless slide contrasts cleanly with the matte black aluminum frame, giving it a distinctive two-tone look tied to the collaboration.
The pistol follows the Micro 1911-style format: single-action, locked-breech, and hammer-fired with a skeletonized spur hammer. It uses a 3.15 in stainless barrel and a full-length guide rod. The beavertail-style frame tang supports a consistent, high grip.
Controls are set up on the left side with a manual thumb safety, slide stop, and magazine release. The slide wears rear serrations for confident manipulation. Fixed, dovetailed steel sights with a white 3-dot pattern provide a clear, simple sight picture.
Textured camo-pattern grip panels offer secure purchase in a micro-size footprint. Capacity is 6+1, and the included Kimber factory magazine features a finger-extension baseplate and witness holes marked 2/4/6. The frame is marked "KIMBER, YONKERS, NY USA."




